1989 Western Australian state election
Elections were held in the state of Western Australia on 4 February 1989 to elect all 57 members to the Legislative Assembly and all 34 members to the Legislative Council . The Labor government, led by Premier Peter Dowding , won a third term in office against the Liberal Party , led by Opposition Leader Barry MacKinnon .
The result was a major swing against the Labor Party, coming in the wake of revelations of dealings between Government and business that came to be known as WA Inc . The redistribution that took place in 1988, based upon the Acts Amendment (Electoral Reform) Act 1987 which abolished several country and outer metropolitan electorates while creating new metropolitan ones, makes it difficult to assess how Labor would have performed on the old boundaries—while it lost four seats, it gained one Liberal-held seat and won several of the new seats, so in net terms, it only lost one seat despite the massive swing and the low two-party-preferred result.
This was the first election in WA contested by the Australian Greens Party .
Results
Legislative Assembly
Western Australian state election, 4 February 1989Legislative Assembly
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Enrolled voters
957,939
Votes cast
869,100
Turnout
90.73%
–0.71%
Informal votes
63,870
Informal
7.35%
+4.72%
Summary of votes by party
Party
Primary votes
%
Swing
Seats
Change
Labor
341,931
42.46%
–10.54%
31
– 1
Liberal
344,524
42.79%
+1.47%
20
+ 1
National
37,075
4.60%
+0.89%
6
± 0
Grey Power
41,525
5.16%
+5.16%
0
± 0
Democrats
11,509
1.43%
+0.77%
0
± 0
Greens
4,246
0.53%
+0.53%
0
± 0
Other parties
1,042
0.13%
–0.20%
0
± 0
Independent
23,378
2.90%
+1.92%
0
± 0
Total
805,230
57
Two-party-preferred
Labor
383,422
47.62%
–6.50%
Liberal
421,808
52.38%
+6.50%
Legislative Council
Western Australian state election, 4 February 1989Legislative Council
Enrolled voters
957,939
Votes cast
870,996
Turnout
90.92%
–0.50%
Informal votes
24,061
Informal
2.76%
–0.53%
Summary of votes by party
Party
Primary votes
%
Swing
Seats
Change
Labor
347,675
41.05%
–4.08%
16
+ 1
Liberal
350,053
41.33%
–0.64%
15
± 0
National
42,328
5.00%
+0.24%
3
– 1
Grey Power
34,055
4.02%
+4.02%
0
± 0
Democrats
28,113
3.32%
–4.81%
0
± 0
Greens
27,013
3.19%
+3.19%
0
± 0
One Australia
7,391
0.87%
+0.87%
0
± 0
Independent
10,307
1.22%
+1.21%
0
± 0
Total
846,935
34
Seats changing parties
A redistribution prior to the election had made the Labor-held seat of Warren notionally Liberal
Members listed in italics did not contest their seat at this election.
* figure is vs. National
** figure is vs. Labor
*** figure is vs. Liberal
Post-election pendulum
See also
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